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Four vintage cigar box labels, including designs: 'La Flor de El Firma', 'Havana Cabinets', 'Spana-Cuba', and 'Moro Light'. Each label exhibits colorful artwork and detailed embossing indicative of early 20th-century cigar branding. These appear to be unused and preserved in protective plastic sleeves. 201 / 261 -
Four vintage cigar box labels, including designs: 'La Flor de El Firma', 'Havana Cabinets', 'Spana-Cuba', and 'Moro Light'. Each label exhibits colorful artwork and detailed embossing indicative of early 20th-century cigar branding. These appear to be unused and preserved in protective plastic sleeves. 202 / 261 -
Four vintage cigar box labels, including designs: 'La Flor de El Firma', 'Havana Cabinets', 'Spana-Cuba', and 'Moro Light'. Each label exhibits colorful artwork and detailed embossing indicative of early 20th-century cigar branding. These appear to be unused and preserved in protective plastic sleeves. 203 / 261 -
Four vintage cigar box labels, including designs: 'La Flor de El Firma', 'Havana Cabinets', 'Spana-Cuba', and 'Moro Light'. Each label exhibits colorful artwork and detailed embossing indicative of early 20th-century cigar branding. These appear to be unused and preserved in protective plastic sleeves. 204 / 261 -
This is a team poster featuring the Los Angeles Lakers as the 1985-86 Defending World Champions. It showcases the team members and staff posed in official uniforms with a 'Forum' logo displayed at the bottom of the image. The poster is in somewhat used condition, evident from creases and signs of handling. Exact dimensions and year-specific printing information are not provided. 205 / 261 -
Yank: The Army Weekly, issue dated May 11, 1945. This publication features notable historical content, including coverage of the life of Truman and the death of Roosevelt. The magazine is 5 cents as marked on the cover and contains photography and articles relevant to its time. The condition shows visible wear, consistent with age. 207 / 261 -
A memorial tribute booklet titled 'Woman of the Century: The Queen Mother,' produced by The Mail. This publication celebrates the life and legacy of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother. It features images and text commemorating her significant contributions. Condition appears consistent with vintage publications, with minor signs of handling. 210 / 261 -
A high-resolution photographic print capturing the launch of the Apollo 11 mission, the first manned mission to the moon, from NASA's Kennedy Space Center. Well-preserved with crisp details taken during the historic liftoff on July 16, 1969. Measures approximately 8x10 inches. Suitable for archival preservation framing. 211 / 261 -
Original issue of The New York Herald dated Monday, March 30, 1863, featuring Civil War-era content including an article on 'The Expected Battle in Mississippi.' Contains extensive details on military movements and strategies. The physical condition reflects its age, with visible aging and creases. 212 / 261 -
Engraved illustration titled 'The Eleven Inch Forward Pivot Gun on the Kearsarge, in Action' showing naval combat during the encounter at Cherbourg, France on June 19, 1864. The work is attributed to C. Borden and engraved by W.H. Evans. The scene depicts Union naval crew amidst live combat action. Carefully maintained condition on green backing. 213 / 261 -
Poster featuring the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air in red with a white top. The car is depicted in a scenic outdoor setting, emphasizing its iconic design. Dimensions of the poster are not specified. Condition appears undetermined from the provided image. An ideal collectible for automobile enthusiasts. 214 / 261 -
This is a colored postcard depicting soldiers in uniform walking in formation. The artwork is signed 'Bo. Tirpitz.' The scene captures the soldiers wearing red caps and blue uniforms, alongside an armed officer. There are no other visible markings or additional details regarding its origin or date of production on the postcard itself. 215 / 261 -
A hand-colored map of Cuba and surrounding areas, depicting political and geographical features typical of the 19th century. Includes clear labeling of cities and boundaries. Dimensions and specific publication details are not visible in the image provided. Some wear and evidence of aging are visible on the paper surface. 216 / 261 -
This is an official USPS poster commemorating 100 years of U.S. Air Mail. It features vintage aviation-themed imagery, including a pilot in historical flight gear and historical aircraft photos. Produced for philatelic or promotional purposes. Dimensions and year of issue are not specified. 217 / 261 -
The pictured item is an issue of 'The Republic' newspaper, featuring print from the 19th or early 20th century. It includes multiple pages of text in a columned format, consistent with periodicals of its time. The condition of the item appears to have creases from folding, with no apparent major damage visible in the image. Year of publication was not provided. 218 / 261 -
This is a hand-colored 19th-century engraving labeled 'General Scott.' The paper has visible age-related toning, with the engraving retaining vibrant colors. Dimensions are approximately 7 x 10 inches. The edges show minor wear consistent with its age. No specific artist, publisher, or date is noted on the piece. 220 / 261 -
Four engraved portraits. Captions included are as follows: 1. 'Portrait of Levi Woodbury, engraved by T.D. Booth.' 2. 'Portrait of General Winfield Scott, engraved by Phillibrown.' 3. 'Portrait of Zachary Taylor, engraved by Phillibrown.' 4. 'Portrait of John C. Fremont, engraved by Phillibrown.' These detailed engravings exhibit figures of historical significance in American history. The works include detailed inscriptions and display light wear consistent with age. 222 / 261 -
Four engraved portraits. Captions included are as follows: 1. 'Portrait of Levi Woodbury, engraved by T.D. Booth.' 2. 'Portrait of General Winfield Scott, engraved by Phillibrown.' 3. 'Portrait of Zachary Taylor, engraved by Phillibrown.' 4. 'Portrait of John C. Fremont, engraved by Phillibrown.' These detailed engravings exhibit figures of historical significance in American history. The works include detailed inscriptions and display light wear consistent with age. 223 / 261 -
Four engraved portraits. Captions included are as follows: 1. 'Portrait of Levi Woodbury, engraved by T.D. Booth.' 2. 'Portrait of General Winfield Scott, engraved by Phillibrown.' 3. 'Portrait of Zachary Taylor, engraved by Phillibrown.' 4. 'Portrait of John C. Fremont, engraved by Phillibrown.' These detailed engravings exhibit figures of historical significance in American history. The works include detailed inscriptions and display light wear consistent with age. 224 / 261 -
Four engraved portraits. Captions included are as follows: 1. 'Portrait of Levi Woodbury, engraved by T.D. Booth.' 2. 'Portrait of General Winfield Scott, engraved by Phillibrown.' 3. 'Portrait of Zachary Taylor, engraved by Phillibrown.' 4. 'Portrait of John C. Fremont, engraved by Phillibrown.' These detailed engravings exhibit figures of historical significance in American history. The works include detailed inscriptions and display light wear consistent with age. 225 / 261 -
This is a print featuring an illustration of Uncle Sam by artist Frank A. Nankivell. The caption reads, 'Promise Them Anything - That's the Safe Rule,' and it satirizes political themes. Published in Puck Magazine, circa early 20th century. The print measures approximately 10x14 inches and is presented on paper in black and white. 226 / 261 -
Two pages from a maritime journal featuring articles titled 'A Ceremony In Neptune's Honor' and 'A Fond Farewell From The Spanish Isles.' Includes historical photographs and descriptive texts. Pages show tears, folds, and wear consistent with age. Dimensions and publication year are unspecified. 227 / 261 -
Two pages from a maritime journal featuring articles titled 'A Ceremony In Neptune's Honor' and 'A Fond Farewell From The Spanish Isles.' Includes historical photographs and descriptive texts. Pages show tears, folds, and wear consistent with age. Dimensions and publication year are unspecified. 228 / 261 -
Newspapers commemorating The Queen Mother (1900-2002), including editions from The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, and a special 24-page tribute. These items highlight significant moments, including her funeral service and memorial tributes. Condition shows slight wear consistent with age and handling. 231 / 261 -
Newspapers commemorating The Queen Mother (1900-2002), including editions from The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, and a special 24-page tribute. These items highlight significant moments, including her funeral service and memorial tributes. Condition shows slight wear consistent with age and handling. 232 / 261 -
Newspapers commemorating The Queen Mother (1900-2002), including editions from The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, and a special 24-page tribute. These items highlight significant moments, including her funeral service and memorial tributes. Condition shows slight wear consistent with age and handling. 233 / 261 -
This item is a cover from the Daily Mail's 32-page magazine, featuring a photograph of a woman wearing period attire, including a hat and pearl necklace. The image is printed on aged paper, with visible wear along the edges. Reference details such as the issue date or volume number are not present in the provided image. 234 / 261 -
Historical postcards featuring printed imagery and text. One postcard depicts the Orange County Hospital in Santa Ana, California, highlighting early 20th-century architecture. The second postcard features the National WWII Memorial fountain with accompanying text honoring veterans, signed with printed text by Gen. P.X. Kelley, USMC Ret. Both postcards display vibrant printed colors and include brief text descriptions on their reverse sides. 236 / 261 -
Historical postcards featuring printed imagery and text. One postcard depicts the Orange County Hospital in Santa Ana, California, highlighting early 20th-century architecture. The second postcard features the National WWII Memorial fountain with accompanying text honoring veterans, signed with printed text by Gen. P.X. Kelley, USMC Ret. Both postcards display vibrant printed colors and include brief text descriptions on their reverse sides. 237 / 261 -
Newspaper clipping depicting the wreckage of the 'Ami,' one of three ships reportedly used in historical Spanish trade. The headline and accompanying illustration mention damaged ship parts in proximity to the captain's quarters. The artifact references include damaged remains of the bow along with notes on surrounding marine structures. No specific date of publication is visible. 238 / 261 -
Two historical naval prints depicting maritime themes, mounted on paper. The first print illustrates a naval battle scene with multiple ships emitting smoke. The second print showcases an aerial view of a coastal town with ships in nearby waters. Both prints show wear and tear at the edges and are preserved in plastic covering. 239 / 261 -
Two historical naval prints depicting maritime themes, mounted on paper. The first print illustrates a naval battle scene with multiple ships emitting smoke. The second print showcases an aerial view of a coastal town with ships in nearby waters. Both prints show wear and tear at the edges and are preserved in plastic covering. 240 / 261 -
Black-and-white photographs mounted on board featuring the USS Taluga (AO-62), a Cimarron-class fleet oiler commissioned in the United States Navy. The images depict the ship in open water. The bottom margin includes printed labels 'USS Taluga' and the photographer 'Arthur Eldredge Pictorials.' The mounting is intact but shows minor wear. 241 / 261 -
Black-and-white photographs mounted on board featuring the USS Taluga (AO-62), a Cimarron-class fleet oiler commissioned in the United States Navy. The images depict the ship in open water. The bottom margin includes printed labels 'USS Taluga' and the photographer 'Arthur Eldredge Pictorials.' The mounting is intact but shows minor wear. 242 / 261 -
An original edition of Scientific American magazine, likely dating to 1886. It includes 'The Four Quarters of the Globe' illustration and features historic photographs and text. Condition shows signs of wear, including edge fraying and slight discoloration due to age. Plastic sleeve provided for protection. 243 / 261 -
An original edition of Scientific American magazine, likely dating to 1886. It includes 'The Four Quarters of the Globe' illustration and features historic photographs and text. Condition shows signs of wear, including edge fraying and slight discoloration due to age. Plastic sleeve provided for protection. 244 / 261 -
This is a print photograph of a man in traditional attire, mounted and matted, with a visible signature at the bottom right of the mat. It comes encased in a protective sleeve. No additional details about the photographer, title, or edition are available. Overall condition appears good based on visible aspects. 246 / 261 -
A hardcover book titled 'The Wonderful Leaps of Sam Patch.' The book cover is illustrated and displays a scene of Sam Patch diving from a high platform into water, with a crowd and structures in the background. The condition shows noticeable wear, including tears and discoloration on the cover. Publication year and additional details are not available. 247 / 261 -
The displayed item is an issue of The Stars and Stripes, the U.S. military newspaper. The publication date appears to indicate content related to significant wartime events and voter turnout in the U.S. during Franklin D. Roosevelt's era. The paper is bagged in plastic for protection and seems legible. Specific publication details may need further verification. 252 / 261 -
A monochromatic lithograph portrait print of Abraham Lincoln. The art features detailed shading and the title "Abraham Lincoln" visible below the image. Condition of the print appears aged, with some visible wear along the edges. The artist or publisher details are not clearly displayed. No visible model or catalog numbers, and the year of printing is unspecified. 255 / 261 -
Black and white historical photograph depicting a naval scene. Caption reads: 'Teaching signaling ('wigwagging'): location of turret indicates the place of explosion.' Features crew members on deck and instructional activity. Photo mounted on a green background for display purposes. Suitable for collectors of naval history. 256 / 261 -
Black-and-white photograph depicting a group of coal miners. The caption reads: 'Coal miners after quarters were blown up.' Likely from early 20th century due to attire and setting. The image captures multiple individuals in a mining environment, providing a glimpse into the occupational and social conditions of the time. Mounted on a green background. 258 / 261 -
Original issue of Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization, dated July 18, 1863. Features detailed illustrations and articles referencing historical events of the era. This publication is in light play condition with some wear on edges typical for its age, stored in a plastic sleeve for preservation. 260 / 261 -
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